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Encyclopedia > Smoky Hill River

The Smoky Hill River is a 560-mile river in Colorado and Kansas. It starts in the high plains of eastern Colorado and flows east. The two main tributaries, called the North and South forks, join near Russell Springs, Kansas. From there, the river continues generally eastward through central Kansas. The Smoky Hill River joins the Republican River at Junction City, Kansas to form the Kansas River.


Besides Junction City, other Kansas towns along the river are Salina and Abilene.


Two dams, the Kanopolis and the Cedar Bluff, are used for irrigation and flood control.


Native names for the river include Chetolah and the Okesee-sebo. Early maps of European explorers called the river (sometimes in combination with the Kansas) the River of the Padoucas, after a name given to the Comanche.


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Smoky Hill River – FREE Smoky Hill River Information | Encyclopedia.com: Facts, Pictures, Information! (980 words)
Smoky Hill River c.560 mi (900 km) long, rising on the Great Plains, E Colo., and flowing E across Kansas to join the Republican River and form the Kansas River at Junction City.
Revisions to the Biostratigraphy of the Mosasauridae (Squamata) in the Smoky Hill Chalk Member of the Niobrara Chalk (Late Cretaceous) of Kansas.
Remains of a pycnodont fish (Actinopterygii: Pycnodontiformes) in a coprolite; an uppermost record of Micropycnodon kansasensis in the Smoky Hill Chalk, western Kansas.
Kanopolis Lake (984 words)
The Smoky Hill Trail and Fort Zarah Road were European transportation routes of their time that met the retaliation from the Native American tribes.
The prairie of the Smoky Hill River Valley was introduced to the barbed wire fence between 1880-1890.
The flood of 1938 on the Smoky Hill River ravaged the homesteads of its valley.
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